Banned Users

If a member is banned, we will attempt to let the remaining members know why in this thread, as well as provide a return date.

The following info will be posted here:

Username
Reason for ban
Return date

It will be up to the individual moderator, as well as the banned member, if any other information is provided. What we do not want to see is a bunch of threads requesting more information. That sort of baiting the moderators and admins will be considered trolling. You can contact the banned member, or one of the moderator/admin team, and we will give you as much information as we can fairly provide. But there will be no open discussion on the forums. Those threads will be locked and trashed immediately

High Cadence's ID was banned, as it is a multiple user ID of another user.

"Real wars of words are harder to win. They require thought, insight, precision, articulation, knowledge, and experience. They require the humility to admit when you are wrong. They recognize that the dialectic is not about making us look at you, but about us all looking together for the truth."

We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.

Originally Posted by making

Please dont outsmart the censor. That is a very expensive censor and every time one of you guys outsmart it it makes someone at the home office feel bad. We dont wanna do that. So dont cleverly disguise bad words.

We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.

Originally Posted by making

Please dont outsmart the censor. That is a very expensive censor and every time one of you guys outsmart it it makes someone at the home office feel bad. We dont wanna do that. So dont cleverly disguise bad words.

Helmet Head, permanent ban, chronic inability to be a beneficial member of the Bike Forums community.

[edit] Does not play well with others. There really was no other option to break the outrage/abuse cycle of A&S.

Brian

"Real wars of words are harder to win. They require thought, insight, precision, articulation, knowledge, and experience. They require the humility to admit when you are wrong. They recognize that the dialectic is not about making us look at you, but about us all looking together for the truth."